Episodes

14 Nov 2015
Featuring compelling recordings taken at the 'Renewables not Radioactive ' forum held in the Port Augusta in October 2015
Dave Sweeney, Enice Marsh, Gillian Marsh, Barbara Shaw, Richard Evans
31 Oct 2015
The Australian Nuclear Free Alliance: defending country together
Uncle Kevin Buzzacott, Enis Marsh, Gillian Marsh, Margaret Brown, Robert Fulton, Emily Austin, Curtis Taylor, Dave Sweeney, Mr Glen Cooke, Barb Shaw, Mitch, Winiata, Libby Carmody, Adam Sharah, Avon Hudson, Nat Wasley and Jim Green
Maralinga, by Hilda Moodoo
24 Oct 2015
Black Mist Burnt Country touring exhibition (in development) commemorating the 60th anniversary of the British atomic test series at Maralinga, South Australia.
JD Mittmann, Warren Paul & Paul Ogier
17 Oct 2015
Crunch, Kado Muir, Mils, Reuben, Opal
3 Oct 2015
The dirt on Pine Gap, the morality of drones and the 2005 citizen's inspection.
Richard Tanter, Scott Burchill, Sean O'Reilly
26 Sep 2015
This week features Tauto Sansbury (2015 NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award) reporting back on a meeting between 16 Traditional Owner groups in South Australia and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission. Followed up by some recordings from a panel discussion at the Environmental Film Festival's Melbourne screening of the documentary on radiation and nuclear waste, 'Containment', featuring Dave Sweeney (Nuclear Free campaigner with ACF and Dr.Margaret Beavis (President of MAPW).
Guests: Tauto Sansbury, Dave Sweeney & Margaret Beavis. Presenter: Michaela Stubbs
19 Sep 2015
Nuclear themes in pop culture
Gem Romuld, Lucy Hancock, AC Hunter, Michael Broderick
12 Sep 2015
Looking at the condescending and insidious ways that Cameco buys social license for its uranium mining operations.
Marius Paul, Candyce Paul, Jim Harding, Debbie Mihalicz
5 Sep 2015
A window into the impact of the uranium mining industry in northern Saskatchewan, dominated by Cameco.
Candyce Paul, Marius Paul, Jim Harding and Kirsten Scansen
29 Aug 2015
Yukiyo Kawano creates life size replicas of the 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man' nuclear bombs dropped by the US on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 70 years ago. One of these artworks, sewn from her grandmother's kimono's and her own hair, featured in 'Ten Minutes to Midnight' - a multimedia exhibition in Brisbane. The exhibition is a showcase of collaborative works from atomic survivor communities and artists as part of Nuclear Futures. Program manager Ellise Barkly brings us the details of this initiative.
Guests: Yukiyo Kawano & Ellise Barkly. Presenter: Michaela Stubbs